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CLASS XII
One Paper 3 Hours 100 Marks
Unitwise Weightage
Units Periods Marks
Part A : Principles and Functions of Management
1. Introduction to Management 12 5
2. Principles of Management 12 6
3. Business Environment 10 5
4. Planning 12 6
5. Organizing 16 8
6. Staffing 14 6
7. Directing 16 8
8. Controlling 14 6
104 50
Part B: Business Finance and Marketing
9. Financial Management 22 12
10. Financial Markets 20 8
11. Marketing Management 30 14
12. Consumer Protection 16 6
Part C : Project 16 10
104 50
Part A: Principles and Functions of Management
Unit I: Nature and significance of Management (Periods 12)
Management - concept, objectives and importance
Management as Science, Art and Profession.
Levels of management
Management functions - planning, organising, staffing, directing and controlling.
Coordination - concept, characteristics and importance.
Unit 2: Principles of Management (Periods 12)
Principles of Management - concept, nature and significance
Fayols principles of management
Taylors Scientific Management - principles and techniques

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Unit 3: Management and Business Environment (Periods 10)
Business Environment - concept and importance
Dimensions of Business Environment - Economic, Social, Technological, Political and
Legal
Impact of Government policy changes on business with special reference to liberalization,
privatization and globalisation in India.
Unit 4: Planning (Periods 12)
Concept, importance and limitations
Planning process
Single use and Standing Plans - Objectives, Strategy, Policy, Procedure, Method, Rule,
Budget and Programme.
Unit 5: Organising (Periods 16)
Concept and importance.
Organizing Process.
Structure of organization - functional and divisional.
Formal and informal organization.
Delegation: concept, elements and importance.
Decentralization: concept and importance.
Unit 6: Staffing (Periods 14)
Concept and importance of staffing
Staffing as a part of Human Resource Management
Staffing process :
Recruitment - sources
Selection - process
Training and Development - Concept and importance. Methods of training- on the job
and off the job- Induction training, vestibule training, apprenticeship training and internship
training.

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Unit 7: Directing (Periods 16)
Concept and importance
Elements of Directing
- Supervision - concept, functions of a supervisor.
- Motivation - concept, Maslows hierarchy of needs; Financial and non-financial
incentives.
- Leadership - concept, styles - authoritative, democratic and laissen faire.
- Communication - concept , formal and informal communication; barriers to effective
communication, how to overcome the barriers.
Unit 8: Controlling (Periods 14)
Concept, nature and importance
Relationship between planning and controlling
Steps in the process of control
Part B : Business Finance and Marketing
Unit 9: Financial Management (Periods 22)
Concept and objectives of financial management.
Financial decisions : investment, financing and dividend and factors affecting.
Financial planning - concept and importance.
Capital Structure - concept and factors affecting.
Fixed and Working Capital - concept and factors affecting their requirements.
Unit 10: Financial Markets (Periods 20)
Financial Markets: concept and types.
Money market and its instruments.
Capital market and its types (primary and secondary).
Stock Exchange - functions and training procedure. Depository Services and D'mat
Account.
Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) - objectives and functions.
Unit 11: Marketing Management (Periods 30)
Marketing - concept and functions.
Marketing management philosophies.
Marketing Mix - concept
- Product - concept, branding, labeling and packaging.

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- Price - factors determining price.
- Physical distribution- concept, channels of distribution: types, choice of channels.
- Promotion -concept and elements; advertising- concept, role, objections against
advertising, personal selling - concept and qualities of a good salesman, sales
promotion - concept and techniques, public relations - concept and role.
Unit 12: Consumer Protection (Periods 16)
Concept and importance of consumer protection.
Consumer Protection Act 1986
- Meaning of consumer and consumer protection.
- Rights and responsibilities of consumers
- Who can file a complaint and against whom?
- Redressal machinery.
- Remedies available.
Consumer awareness - Role of consumer organizations and NGO's
Unit 13: Project Work (Periods 16)

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